JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE EDUCATION VOLUME 9 NO. 4, MAY 2013
ISSN: 0331-4790
CONTENTS
Integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Into Nigerian Educational System- Prof. B. E. Alumode
Education and Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Nigerian Educational System: The Journey So Far- Johnny O. Ogunji
Managing Education in Nigeria through Information and Communication Technology (ICT): Gains, Threats and the Way Forward- Chinedu R. Aguba, Ph.D
Information and Communication Technology as a Panacea for Effective Teaching and Learning: Psychological Implications- Beatrice A. Achilike, Ph.D
Computer Education: A Necessity for Information and Communication Technology- G. A. J. Omasheye and S. A. Ogumeyo
Information and Communication Technology and University Educational Goals Achievement in Nigeria: An Educational Management Appraisal- Catechist J.N.D. Meenyinikor, Ph.D and Itoro Claudius Henry
Integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Teacher Education Programme in Nigeria: Problems and the Way Forward- Yakubu Emmanuel John
Effects of Brainstorming on Students’ Achievement in Senior Secondary Chemistry- Dr. Comfort Ojela Odoh
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as it Relates to Communicative English Language Skill Acquisition - Vero-Ekpris Gladstone Urujzian and Cletus Stephen Eshiet
Introducing ICT in Cross River State Secondary Schools: Lessons from the School-Net Programme- Eni I. Eni, Ph.D; Florence G. E. Obi and Ashang J. Ashang
National Education Restructuring and Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics Education: Implication for Teacher Education in Colleges of Education in Nigeria- S. C. Ilabor; G. C. Obasi and F. O. Nkeshita
Correlates of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Utilization in Colleges of Education in Kano State - Isaac Olugbemiga Ogunleye
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as it Relates to Women Education and Empowerment- S. M. Ezike
Evaluation of Students and Examination Ethics- Augustine Okereke Ogwudire; Onyemaechi Kelvin Egesi and Robert Nchege Ukpai
The Relevance of Information and Communication Technology in Promoting Educational Reforms in Nigeria: A Focus on Distance Education- Babagbemi Adebayo Patrick
Rebranding the Nigerian Citizenry through Social Studies: A Recipe for Positive Global Image for Nigeria- Palmer Isite Odogbor
Factors Militating Against the Integration of ICT in Secondary Schools in Kumbotso Local Government Area of Kano State- Ntu N. Nkomo, (Ph.D)
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as it Relates to Early Childhood Care Education- Dr. Stella Ngozi Nduka-Ozo and Nduka Ozo
Utilization of E-Learning to Strategize Examination Malpractice in Institutions of Higher Learning in Nigeria: The Moxie for Students Poor Reading Culture. - Nworie Chinedu Ogiji